A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... brother Amulius , who also killed the son of the deposed king , and compelled his daughter Silvia to become a vestal ... brothers , differing in their choice of a site , consulted the auspices . After HISTORY OF ROME . 249.
... brother Amulius , who also killed the son of the deposed king , and compelled his daughter Silvia to become a vestal ... brothers , differing in their choice of a site , consulted the auspices . After HISTORY OF ROME . 249.
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... brother - in - law with the command of most of his military en- terprises . Upon the death of Hasdrubal , the army by acclamation placed Hannibal at its head , and the government at home neither could nor would annul the appointment ...
... brother - in - law with the command of most of his military en- terprises . Upon the death of Hasdrubal , the army by acclamation placed Hannibal at its head , and the government at home neither could nor would annul the appointment ...
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... brother from Spain ; but the generalship of the two Scipios , Cneius and Publius , who conducted the war in that country , and more especially the A. H. - 19 . brilliant genius of the son of the latter , afterward HISTORY OF ROME . 289.
... brother from Spain ; but the generalship of the two Scipios , Cneius and Publius , who conducted the war in that country , and more especially the A. H. - 19 . brilliant genius of the son of the latter , afterward HISTORY OF ROME . 289.
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... brother's route of eleven years before was now guarded by the Romans , he crossed the Pyrenees at their western extremity and plunged into the heart of Gaul . Many of the restless people flocked to his standard , and he " de- scended ...
... brother's route of eleven years before was now guarded by the Romans , he crossed the Pyrenees at their western extremity and plunged into the heart of Gaul . Many of the restless people flocked to his standard , and he " de- scended ...
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... brother , but is defeated and slain on the Metaurus , B. C. 207. Hannibal is recalled to Africa , and finally defeated at Zama by Scipio Africanus , B. C. 202 . EXTENSION OF ROMAN POWER . 109. A triumph was awarded to Scipio , who was ...
... brother , but is defeated and slain on the Metaurus , B. C. 207. Hannibal is recalled to Africa , and finally defeated at Zama by Scipio Africanus , B. C. 202 . EXTENSION OF ROMAN POWER . 109. A triumph was awarded to Scipio , who was ...
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